Prevalence of depressive symptoms and correlating variables among German elite athletes

Insa Nixdorf, Raphael Frank, Martin Hautzinger, Juergen Beckmann

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Abstract

Depression among elite athletes is a topic of increasing interest, but empirical data are rare. The present study aimed to provide insight into the prevalence of depressive symptoms among German elite athletes and possible associated factors. In an online survey of 162 athletes, we explored depressive symptoms, chronic stress, coping strategies and stress-recovery states. Results indicated an overall prevalence of 15% for depression among elite athletes (n = 99), and revealed higher levels of depressive symptoms among the individual athletes than the team athletes. Furthermore, correlation analyses showed a significant connection between high levels of depressive symptoms and high levels of chronic stress, negative coping strategies and negative stress-recovery states. Results indicate that the prevalence for depressive symptoms in elite athletes is comparable to that in the general German population. Moreover, exploratory analyses provide first indications of factors associated with depressive symptoms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)313-326
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Clinical Sport Psychology
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2013

Keywords

  • Athlete
  • Coping
  • Depression
  • Sport
  • Stress

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